Kumiko Kishmoto | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumiko Kishmoto | Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumiko Kishmoto, Teikyo Heisei University, Japan

Dr. Kumiko Kishimoto has a rich background as a hospital nurse and nursing faculty member. Her current research focuses on the relationship between nurses’ self-compassion and personal factors, as well as the role of psychological safety in psychiatric wards. Committed to enhancing the well-being of nursing professionals, Dr. Kishimoto is dedicated to improving patient care outcomes.

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Kumiko Kishimoto has over 20 years of professional experience in the nursing field, combining a decade of hands-on clinical practice as a hospital nurse with ten years of dedicated service as a nursing faculty member. Her extensive background equips her with valuable insights into both the practical and theoretical aspects of nursing education, fostering a comprehensive understanding of healthcare dynamics. Dr. Kishimoto’s commitment to excellence in nursing is evident in her teaching methodologies, research initiatives, and contributions to the academic community.

Research and Innovations

Dr. Kishimoto’s current research focuses on exploring the relationship between nurses’ self-compassion and various personal factors, emphasizing the significance of psychological safety within psychiatric wards. By investigating these critical dimensions, her work aims to enhance the well-being of nursing professionals and improve patient care outcomes. Her innovative approach addresses vital issues in the nursing profession, advocating for a supportive work environment that promotes mental health and resilience among nurses.

Publication Top Notes

  • The relationships among factors affecting compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, and burnout in Japanese nurses: A cross‐sectional study (2024) 🏥
  • The development of the Japanese version of the Forms of Self-Criticising/Attacking & Self-Reassuring Scale (J-FSCRS) (2024) 🧠
  • The development of the Japanese version of the full and short form of Attitudes Towards Mental Health Problems Scale (J-(S) ATMHPS) (2023) 🌍


Conclusion

Dr. Kumiko Kishimoto is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a distinguished academic and professional background in nursing. Her innovative research on self-compassion and psychological safety in nursing not only contributes to the field but also has the potential to impact nursing practices positively. Her dedication to improving the mental health and resilience of nurses makes her an exemplary choice for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

Faiza Abou El-Soud | Community Health Nursing | Academic Collaboration Catalyst Award

Assist Prof Dr. Faiza Abou El-Soud | Community Health Nursing | Academic Collaboration Catalyst Award

Assist Prof Dr. Faiza Abou El-Soud, College of Nursing-Riyadh King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (www.ksau-hs.edu.sa) King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Saudi Arabia

Based on the provided curriculum vitae, Dr. Faiza A. Abou El-Soud appears to be a suitable candidate for the Research for Academic Collaboration Catalyst Award. Here are some key aspects that make her a strong contender

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Extensive Academic Experience:

Dr. Abou El-Soud has held various academic positions, including Clinical Instructor, Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor, across multiple universities in Egypt, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. This demonstrates her long-standing commitment to academic excellence and her adaptability in different educational settings.

Research Contributions:

Her involvement in numerous research activities, including community-based projects targeting vulnerable populations, such as pregnant women, older adults, and occupational workers, highlights her dedication to advancing knowledge in community health nursing. Her role as a reviewer for national and international journals also indicates recognition by her peers in the academic community.

Leadership and Collaboration:

Dr. Abou El-Soud has chaired various committees (e.g., Research Unit, Community Health Services Unit, Nursing Professional Development Unit) and coordinated multiple courses, showing her leadership skills and ability to work collaboratively with colleagues to enhance academic and research standards.

Curriculum Development:

Her experience in developing syllabi for undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programs and her efforts to integrate advanced technology into the nursing curriculum further illustrate her commitment to educational innovation and improving nursing education.

Professional Development and Mentorship:

By supervising master’s and doctoral students and organizing seminars and workshops, she demonstrates a strong commitment to mentoring the next generation of nurses and researchers, which is central to fostering academic collaboration.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Obesity Prevalence and Its Impact on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes among Pregnant Women: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study Design
  • QUALITY OF LIFE, SELF-RATED HEALTH AND SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG OLDER ADULT IN THE SAUDI COMMUNITY

Conclusion

These qualifications and contributions align well with the objectives of the Research for Academic Collaboration Catalyst Award, which aims to recognize individuals who promote collaborative research and academic innovation.

Mulualem Gete Feleke | Adult health nursing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mulualem Gete Feleke | Adult health nursing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mulualem Gete Feleke, Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia

👨‍⚕️ Mr. Mulualem Gete Feleke, an Ethiopian adult health nursing specialist, boasts over 6 years of diverse experience in clinical and academic settings. With a BSc in Nursing from Debremarkos University and an MSC in Adult Health Nursing from Bahir Dar University, he has contributed significantly to medical, surgical, and pediatric care. His expertise includes ICU and OR units. Passionate about research, he has authored numerous publications addressing critical healthcare issues in Ethiopia. Beyond work, he enjoys hobbies like reading, football, photography, and cooking. His dedication to compassionate healthcare is evident through his extensive training and professional contributions. 🏥📚🔬

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Education:

Mr. Mulualem Gete Feleke pursued his educational journey with dedication and excellence. 🎓 Graduating from Debremarkos University in 2015 with a BSc in Nursing, he achieved a commendable CGPA of 3.35, laying a strong foundation for his career in healthcare. Continuing his academic pursuit, he obtained an MSC in Adult Health Nursing from Bahir Dar University in 2020, further enriching his expertise with a remarkable CGPA of 3.71. 📚 These academic achievements reflect his commitment to continuous learning and professional growth, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in his roles as a nurse and educator.

Professional experience:

Mr. Mulualem Gete Feleke garnered hands-on experience in diverse medical settings, including emergencies and critical care. Transitioning to academia, he spent over three years as a lecturer at Wolaita Sodo University, imparting his knowledge and skills to the next generation of healthcare professionals. 🏥 His dual roles have provided him with a comprehensive understanding of both clinical practice and educational methodologies, enabling him to contribute effectively to patient care and the development of future nurses. 📚

Research Focus:

Mr. Mulualem Gete Feleke’s research focus lies in the intersection of chronic conditions and lifestyle factors, particularly in the realm of diabetes management. 🩺 His study on the “Magnitude of high body mass index and its associated factors among adult type 2 diabetes mellitus patients attending follow-up clinics at hospitals in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia” sheds light on the significant impact of obesity on diabetic patients in the region. 📊 Through meticulous investigation and analysis, Mr. Feleke aims to enhance understanding and promote effective interventions to address the complex interplay between obesity and diabetes, ultimately improving patient outcomes and healthcare practices.

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